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byrdsperformance@tds.net
06-21-2015, 04:41 PM
Why are the down side's to using hyd. sterring in tunnel an v bottom type smaller race boat's ?

Powerabout
06-22-2015, 02:44 AM
lack of feel if they use non return valves

byrdsperformance@tds.net
06-23-2015, 06:38 AM
lack of feel if they use non return valves

Lack of feel, meaning you dont feel the torque on the wheel like the common cable type used ?
I was wondering if it was the cost an or weight reason the cable pulley type are mostly used ?
Can you explain in more detail non return valve ?

Powerabout
06-23-2015, 06:48 AM
If you want a perfect feel then cable and pulley is the go
If you are driving for miles and not racing then you might be happier with hydraulic with the lock valves in them as the engine torque does get back to the wheel.
The helm pumps generally are like a trim pump, has lock valves operated by a shuttle valve, no pump turning, oil locked
Hydrive in Australia can build a helm built without the lock valves so you are "live " with the engine if you want to be
Its certainly adds a bit of weight to boat over any other steering system